Literature
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Bad television was the root of all terrible ideas. It was a stretch to compare one to the other, but, as religion had shown, and history had hammered incessantly into the brains of anything more sentient than an amoeba, believing an insane fact was true simply because there was some coincidental evidence was fine as long as you believed it hard enough, yelled loud enough, and burned a few thousand Catholics for emphasis, or invaded a peaceful, non-war-mongering country and took all their food and curiously-shaped artworks. It might have been easier to say that bad television was the root of all Crowley's horrible ideas, or that bad television